PRODUCT MANUAL
Glass Touch RGB Controller 12V-24V
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Glass
Touch In-wall RGB
™
Installation: Separating the Backplate and Faceplate
Terms to Know:
Now that you have wired your controller, and tested it to ensure it is working with your current wiring, you can begin to take off the faceplate.
This is so you are able to mount the backplate (which has the two screwholes) to any American Gang Box (not included).
2.
Carefully follow Diagram 2 below to separate the faceplate and backplate of your GlassTouch RGB LED Controller.
To begin, use a flathead screw driver as demonstrated in Diagram 2 below to slowly detach the back of your unit from the front. Do not separate these two pieces
by more than an inch in any direction, as they are connected by a White Connection ribbon which needs to be gently removed in later steps .
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3.
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B.
C.
C.
B.
A.
D.
Faceplate
Backplate
Slide&Lock Connection
White Connection Ribbon
3.
Carefully follow Diagram 3 below to remove the White Connection Ribbon from the front plate only.
Now that your faceplate and backplate are separated, you can begin to remove the White Connection Ribbon from the faceplate portion of your controller. This
will allow you to eventually screw the backplate into the gang box/screw box you plan on using. To gently detach the White Connection ribbon from the faceplate
portion of your unit, you will see in that the back of the
faceplate
has a Slide&lock Connection that holds down the White Connection ribbon. This Slide&Lock clip
has a black bar that holds the Slide&Lock Connection. Gently pull the clip black bar approximately 1/16 of an inch to unlock the White Connection ribbon, and then
slowly remove the ribbon. You should encounter no resistance when you gently pull out the White Connection ribbon from the faceplate unit.
Pop open
gently with
flathead
screwdriver
Lift Slowly
Push black bar
up gently 1/16”
It should look
like this when
“unlocked”
Slowly
Remove White
Connection
Ribbon from
faceplate